Example sentences of "which [be] [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | The company says that it will not initially be aiming at the unfamiliar Unix community , instead it has set its sights on its existing customers , and IBM mainframe sites , which are increasingly feeling the push towards Unix . |
2 | The company says that it will not initially be aiming at the unfamiliar Unix community , instead it has set its sights on its existing customers , and IBM mainframe sites , which are increasingly feeling the push towards Unix . |
3 | So how does the concept of context function here in relation to the deictic elements and terms which are clearly organising the poem 's reference structure ? |
4 | Your committee considered various sitings and concluded that the present position is most suitable for the 3 large 1100 litre bins which are eventually to replace the exiting heterogeneous collection . |
5 | for systems which are already operating the ergonomist is likely to cooperate with occupational health and safety specialists and to play a part in the consideration of accidents and occupational diseases which might arise from unnecessarily stressful work situations ( p. 294 ) . |
6 | He warned the increase would put a further strain on pubs which are already feeling the recession 's bite and would encourage drinkers to shop abroad . |
7 | He warned the increase would put a further strain on pubs which are already feeling the recession 's bite and would encourage drinkers to shop abroad . |
8 | However , the problems of peripherality are much more severe for other regions which are already suffering the effects of the socalled North-South Divide . |
9 | Turning now to the issue of occupational differentiation we can see that those occupations which are generally accorded the title of professions base their claims to special status on a number of grounds which together or separately might be used by any other occupational group . |
10 | I try to involve myself as much as I possibly can in ongoing independent Black community struggles in particular , and giving support to overall working class struggles , which are actually putting the needs of ordinary women and ordinary people first . |
11 | From the engineering point of view the hardware technology is central and the operators tag along supporting the activity of machines which are basically doing the work . |
12 | Any preoccupation with the growth of employment in service industries may therefore divert our attention away from the wider changes within the economy as a whole which are actively reshaping the boundaries between manufacturing and service industries . |
13 | ‘ Users who have been successfully running applications on systems which are now nearing the end of their life cycle , such as the NCR Tower , will now be able to right-size to UnixWare platforms . |
14 | Although countries like Mexico , Chile and Brazil have budding film industries , the products of which are now reaching the industrialised world , it is still North American and European films that predominate in the cinemas of Mexico City , Santiago and São Paulo . |
15 | The evidence suggests that the trends which are adversely affecting the living standards of families with children have hit Black households hard . |
16 | Voter turnout across the Soviet Union for the referendum was put officially at 80 per cent , although the figure of 185,647,355 registered electors did not include the vast majority of the people of voting age in six republics which were officially boycotting the referendum . |
17 | She laughed as she watched the dove soar above the chestnut trees , which were already showing the first flecks of green . |
18 | ‘ The effect has been to reinforce the concentration of unemployment in traditional inner city areas ’ , the Centre for Local Economic Strategies ( CLES ) reported in Local Work ( 1988 ) , ‘ and in the regions which were already suffering the worst unemployment before 1979 . ’ |
19 | Oddly enough , in the next murder case I found myself investigating , Geoffrey was to play a small , terminal part , the effects of which were slightly to take the gilt from my findings . |
20 | This hints at changes which were eventually to destroy the balance of power itself ( the two most important were industrialization and imperialism ) , though their bearing on international affairs was not yet discerned in 1880 . |
21 | It was bounded and threatened to south and east by the forces of Islam , which were eventually to submerge the ancient eastern Christian Empire with its capital in Constantinople . |
22 | AD 160 saw the growth of buildings which were ultimately to affect the planning of the civilian town . |
23 | Between 1907 and 1911 he gave lectures which were ultimately to become the renowned Cours Linguistique Générale . |
24 | The needs of commerce and government created a native middle class ( from which were later to come the leaders of nationalist movements ) . |
25 | With a mountain upbringing , Myles Horton developed the idea of Highlander in an attempt to come to grips with the problems which were really facing the mountain people of Appalachia and the rural south , the day to day problems which these communities perceived as being obstacles to them , rather than necessarily those which planners , developers and politicians were telling them about . |
26 | Pomponianus and his companions were badly worried both by the ash-fall , and by the frequent tremors which were now shaking the house . |
27 | By September 1938 the Club had established one thousand local groups which were actively supporting the United Peace Alliance campaign . " |
28 | Support of this kind was to enable Leopold to take his two young children on long musical tours throughout their formative years , tours which exposed them to a variety of European cultures and styles and which were consequently to direct the course of Mozart 's development as a musician . |
29 | The city 's Central Station incorporates a large viaduct section over Argyll Street , which is locally nicknamed the Highlandman 's Umbrella , because it provided useful shelter for the homeless and unemployed in the city . |
30 | If someone comes to ask you to move your car forward a bit so he can park his 10 ton truck which is completely blocking the road , it 'll be when you 've lost the car keys . |